Eremos Hideout

The Eremos Hideout was a small bandit camp located in the sand dunes of the Iment Nome of Ptolemaic Egypt during the mid-1st century BC. In 48 BC, the bandits began to sell fake cat mummies to the merchants of nearby Yamu, making easy money by taking advantage of the townspeople's devout Kemetism. The medjay Bayek discovered the hideout after interrogating the merchant Baqet, and he slaughtered the bandits and burned down their fradulent religious icons, rendering the camp abandoned.